Using your own living stem cells to regenerate tissue injury or fight disease is the focus on a discussion at Sacramento State. Plus, a local couple returns from Cambodia where they helped young girls escape from sex slavery. And, author Brenda Novak gets ready to release a new book in the middle of a giant fund-raiser for her Juvenile Diabetes campaign.

Using Your Own Stem Cells A scientist who works
with patient's own living stem cells to regenerate tissue injury or
fight disease is speaking at Sacramento State. Today on
Insight, we'll talk about it with Dr. John Chapman, President and
Founder of Stem Cell
Partners LLC, a Sacramento based company dedicated to designing
proprietary medical devices for regenerative medicine.

Back From Cambodia A recent undercover sting
operation in Cambodia is just one of the many experiences
Sacramento-area residents Don
and Bridget Brewster had while helping save girls from
human trafficking. With Don's help and hidden videotaping,
Cambodian authorities were able to take down a brothel that forced
young girls into sex slavery. Don and his wife Bridget packed up
their lives in Sacramento in 2005 and moved across the globe to
Cambodia after being touched by a TV program on child sex
slavery. They've now returned to their hometown and we'll talk with
them about their experiences.

Brenda Novak Davis author Brenda Novak is getting
ready to release her latest novel, even as she continues her
successful month-long auction to raise money and awareness of
juvenile diabetes. We'll talk with her about her work.